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📧 The Slow Part of Email Isn't Writing. It's the Empty Reply Box.
You know the answers to your most common emails cold. Your rates. Your availability. Your process. Someone asks, and you could recite the answer without thinking. So why does replying still eat half your morning? Here's how it actually goes. A familiar question lands in your inbox. You could paste in a canned answer, but that feels like brushing the person off, so you decide to write something real. You open the reply, and then you stall. You reword the opening. You check your exact hours. You soften a line, restate your pricing, fiddle with the closing. Thirty minutes later, a two-minute answer still isn't sent. Then the same kind of question arrives the next day, and you do it all again. You've written this same reply from scratch three times this week, and each time it somehow takes thirty minutes. ---------- THE REAL PROBLEM ---------- The problem is not "answering emails takes too long." The problem is "every reply starts from an empty box, so I rebuild the same answer from nothing every single time." The thirty minutes isn't the writing. You know what to say. The cost is the cold start: facing a blank reply, pulling the facts back together, and shaping them into something personal, over and over, for questions you've already answered a dozen times. That's not a speed problem with your typing. It's a starting-point problem. You're beginning from zero when you could be beginning from a draft. ---------- WHY THIS MATTERS ---------- Starting from empty every time is expensive in ways that add up quietly. There's the raw time. Thirty minutes on a reply you could answer in your sleep, several times a week, is hours you never get back and never see itemized anywhere. There's the trap underneath it, too. Because writing a real reply is slow, you're always caught between two bad options: send the impersonal canned version and feel like you brushed someone off, or write something genuine and lose half an hour. Neither feels good, so replies pile up, sit unanswered, and the small delay quietly costs you responsiveness with the exact people you most want to say yes to you.
📧 The Slow Part of Email Isn't Writing. It's the Empty Reply Box.
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You Don't Have to Master AI. You Have to Trust It Enough to Start.
I talk to a lot of entrepreneurs who feel like they're behind on AI. Behind on the tools. Behind on the prompts. Behind on the workflows everyone else seems to already have figured out. So they wait for the "right" course, the "right" tool, the moment it'll finally make sense. Here's what I've noticed: the people actually getting ahead aren't the ones who understand AI the best. They're the ones who were willing to look a little clumsy in front of it first. They asked it a bad question and got a bad answer and asked a better one. They let it draft something rough and fixed it instead of writing from scratch. They handed it a task they didn't fully trust it with yet, just to see what happened. That's not mastery. That's just reps. Waiting until you understand AI perfectly is the same trap as waiting until you feel confident. You don't build trust in a tool by studying it. You build it by using it and watching it earn its place. Perfectionism about picking the "right" AI tool is just fear wearing a research hat. Question: What's one task you keep meaning to hand to AI but haven't trusted it with yet?
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ChatGPT Plugins Finally Work!
In this video, I'll show you how to use ChatGPT's improved plugins to set up an AI system that works more quickly and efficiently. Discover 10 practical ways to use ChatGPT Work to save time, organize your workload, and move projects forward faster: Grab Your Free PDF Want to save time, get more leverage, and stop figuring this AI stuff out from scratch? I put the clearest map and support inside the AI Advantage Club Enjoy! :)
ChatGPT or Claude?
Can someone please help me with working out which platform is better: ChatGPT or Claude? I have been working with ChatGPT but note that Igor P is doing the AI challenge on Claude? Should I move everything over?
Don't Miss Your Mountain
Happy Monday, everyone. This one was filmed on the way up my mountain. Still a long way from the top, out of breath, nothing rehearsed. I turn 58 this year. Thirty plus years into this work, and somewhere on that trail the same voice still shows up three or four times to tell me I could stop right here and nobody would think less of me. I gave up trying to silence it a long time ago. What I do with it instead is what I get into in the video. Learning AI works the same way. We didn't grow up with this stuff. We're the ones cutting the path for everyone who comes after us. So of course it feels uncomfortable. Of course the doubt creeps in. Of course the old way of working keeps calling you back to it. That isn't a sign you're failing. It's a sign you're climbing. And the only thing that actually gets you up the hill is what I was doing on that trail. One step. Then the next one. Without quitting. Focus of the Week: 👉 Don't Miss Your Mountain So here's what I'm asking this week: name the mountain you keep promising yourself you'll climb someday, and name the one step you can take toward it before Friday. Drop it in the comments 👇 Have a fantastic Monday, Dean
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